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On Make, the Phone number app functions as an action module that does not require an established connection. This module can be used to parse phone numbers, check their validity, and convert them to normalized formats such as E.164, national, international, or RFC 3966. It is useful for standardizing customer phone numbers from any source, providing detailed output like country, country calling code, and validity type (fixed line or mobile).
Processes a specified phone number and converts it into a normalized form.
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